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Epistilbite from
Mahodari quarry, Sinnar, Nashik District, Nashik Division, Maharashtra, India


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Epistilbite
Formula:CaAl2Si6O16 · 5H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Epistilbite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mahodari quarry, Sinnar, Nashik District, Nashik Division, Maharashtra, India
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:260711
Long-form Identifier:1:3:260711:5
GUID (UUID V4):986115c2-ba9e-4dd7-9806-49f665535f4d
Nearest other occurrences of Epistilbite
2.2km (1.4 miles) Nashik 2, Nashik quarries, Nashik District, Nashik Division, Maharashtra, India
23.9km (14.8 miles) Vilholi, Pandulena Hills, Nashik District, Nashik Division, Maharashtra, India
24.3km (15.1 miles) Nashik 1, Nashik quarries, Nashik District, Nashik Division, Maharashtra, India
57.5km (35.7 miles) Shirdi, Rahata, Ahmednagar District, Nashik Division, Maharashtra, India
References
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the basalts of the Deccan trap rocks of Maharashtra State, India. Striking yellow, or colorless and transparent...the Mumbai (Bombay)* district for its variety of forms and from the Jalgaon district for the beautiful twins... there is a mix of Marathi (the language of Maharashtra State) and English names of cities and districts...Mumbai, Pune, and Nashik). These names were officially changed in 1997 when India celebrated fifty years...2013 Traps of India Traps, only heulandite and stilbite are abundant everywhere. Epistilbite, mordenite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
has been an abundance of mineral specimens from India appearing at mineral shows. Unfortunately, the locality...location was usually given as “Poona (also Poonah), India,” which is far from precise. Poona (now Pune) is...largest crystal about 3 mm, from Wagholi quarry, Maharashtra. Georges Claeys specimen, photo courtesy...(left). Map showing the Deccan Trap area of Maharashtra, India, prepared by Rik Dillen. Figure 4 (below)...(below). Map showing the mineral localities in the Maharashtra mineral districts, prepared by Berthold Ottens
Journal (issue)
leicht@kristalle.com Minerals of the DECCAN TRAPS INDIA by Berthold Ottens 2003 Published by the Mineralogical...4.6 cm, from Pashan Hills quarry no. 2 near Poona, Maharashtra state, India. Steve Smale collection and...today as a national emblem for India. Archaeological Museum, Sa\rna\th, India. Frontispiece [this page]:...page]: Street scene in Lahore, India, early 1800’s. Author’s address: Berthold Ottens Klingenbrunn Bahnhof...and William Daniell in July, 1793 (Antiquities of India). 4 The Mineralogical Record, volume 34, January–February
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Flood Basalts from the Deccan Volcanic Province, India Berthold Ottens 1, *, Jens Götze 2 , Ralf Schuster...Savda/Jalgaon quarry complex, ages cluster at 44–48 Ma and 25–28 Ma, whereas those from the Nashik area are...cavities of a huge quarry complex (20 secondary minerals in open cavities of a huge quarry complex (20°59′N...close toclose the city of city Jalgaon (Maharashtra, India)India) as well as neighboring occurrences in...of Jalgaon (Maharashtra, as well as neighboring occurrences in the State Maharashtra, India, were investigated
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green diopside on syenite matrix from the Jeffrey quarry, Asbestos, Quebec. Collected by miner Bruno Carriere...several small mines in the Beaverdell silver-mining district of southern British Columbia, near the village...50 km north of the U.S. border. Activity in the district began with a small "gold rush" in the late 1880s...list, 1984). NORTHWEST TERRJTORJES Port Radium district, Great Bear Lake. A deposit of uraninite (variety...silver from the El Bonanza mine in the Port Radium district, and the specimens briefly appeared on the market
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signalons un beau monocristal de scolécite de Mahodari près de Nasik, mesurant 5,6 cm de hauteur pour...provenant de d'une teinte jaune à brune, translucides Mahodari. Les cristaux assez brillants, à gemmes, en provenance...année près de Poona sans que nous Epistilbite - 6,5 x 4,3 cm - Mahodari, Inde puissions avoir le nom de...grands monts Haramosh, d'un site localisé sur le district de Skardu que nous ayons pu voir ! 20 pièces seulement...matériel du val d' Ala . d. h , . Kuch-i-Lal, district (Italie) de très beaux Histoire sans paro~es
 
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